Johnny Manziel's family reportedly twice failed to check him into rehab, is worried the quarterback won't live to 24

Grant Halverson/Getty Johnny Manziel's family is reportedly worried about his well-being and stability after he twice refused their efforts to check him into rehab facilities, the The Dallas Morning News reports.

Manziel's girlfriend told the police Manziel said "he was going to drop me off, take my car, and go kill himself" and later told her to "shut up or I'll kill us both."

The Manziel family's second failed attempt to get him help came Tuesday. Manziel's father said he was worried that his son was suicidal. From The Dallas Morning News:

Paul Manziel said that he tried to have his son admitted Tuesday to Carrollton Springs Hospital, but that Johnny was allowed to leave. Paul Manziel said that he is upset that his son was allowed to walk away after Paul told a Denton County Sheriff officer that he believed Johnny to be suicidal. Carrollton Springs is a 45-bed psychiatric and chemical dependency hospital in Carrollton, providing inpatient and outpatient treatment to adults suffering from mental illness and/or addiction, according to its website.